Fuel assembly with an external dashpot disposed around a guide tube portion
US-10446277-B2 · Oct 15, 2019 · US
US11289209B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11289209-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313786505-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 17, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2022 |
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A nuclear reactor has a core installed on a lower core plate and formed from multiple fuel assemblies, each fuel assembly including a structural cage assembly. The structural cage assembly has an upper end fitting, mid grids, and a lower end fitting (LEF). The LEF positions the fuel assembly using four locating pins located at each corner of the LEF. The pins position the fuel assembly laterally by mating with receiving holes in the lower core plate. The locating pins have a chamfered tip with a flat end. The chamfered tip allows for a greater positioning margin when installing the fuel assembly in the core by guiding the pins into holes in the lower core plate, and the flat tip provides strength and stability in case the assembly is inadvertently rested on the tip of the pin instead of the LEF pads.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nuclear fuel assembly comprising: a set of fuel rods comprising fissile material; a structural cage comprising guide tubes welded with spacer grids that holds the set of fuel rods; an upper end fitting secured to the top of the structural cage; and a lower end fitting secured to the bottom of the structural cage, the lower end fitting including a plate with primary coolant flow channels, guide tube bosses, and a plurality of locating pins, each locating pin being welded to a bottom surface of the plate and extending downwardly beyond a lowermost surface of the plate, wherein a bottom end of each of the guide tubes is secured to a corresponding guide tube boss, wherein each locating pin includes a cylindrical body portion and a frustoconically-shaped tip extending therefrom, and a diameter of the body portion is at least as large as a diameter of the frustoconically-shaped tip taken at any point along an axial length of the frustoconically-shaped tip. 2. The nuclear fuel assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the plate of the lower end fitting is rectangular; and the locating pins are disposed at the four corners of the rectangular plate. 3. The nuclear fuel assembly of claim 2 , wherein each locating pin includes a mounting shaft inserted into a mounting hole formed in the bottom surface of the plate. 4. A nuclear reactor comprising: a pressure vessel; a nuclear reactor core including a plurality of nuclear fuel assemblies as set forth in claim 1 ; and a lower core plate supporting the nuclear reactor core inside the pressure vessel, the lower core plate supporting each nuclear fuel assembly by the lower end fitting of the nuclear fuel assembly, the lower core plate having holes arranged to receive the locating pins of the lower end fittings of the nuclear fuel assemblies to laterally align the nuclear fuel assemblies on the lower core plate. 5. The nuclear reactor of claim 4 wherein the locating pins of the lower end fittings of the nuclear fuel assemblies do not bear the weight of the nuclear fuel assemblies. 6. The nuclear fuel assembly of claim 1 , wherein each locating pin is solid. 7. A nuclear reactor comprising: a pressure vessel; a nuclear reactor core including a plurality of nuclear fuel assemblies, each fuel assembly comprising: a set of fuel rods comprising fissile material; a structural cage comprising guide tubes welded with spacer grids that holds the set of fuel rods; an upper end fitting secured to the top of the structural cage; and a lower end fitting secured to the bottom of the structural cage, the lower end fitting including a plate with primary coolant flow channels, guide tube bosses, and a plurality of locating pins, each locating pin being welded to a bottom surface of the plate and extending downwardly beyond a lowermost surface of the plate, wherein a bottom end of each of the guide tubes is secured to a corresponding guide tube boss, wherein each locating pin includes a cylindrical body portion and a frustoconically-shaped tip extending therefrom, and a diameter of the body portion is at least as large as a diameter of the chamfered tip taken at any point along an axial length of the chamfered tip; a lower core plate supporting the nuclear reactor core inside the pressure vessel, the lower core plate supporting each nuclear fuel assembly by the lower end fitting of the nuclear fuel assembly, the lower core plate having holes arranged to receive the locating pins of the lower end fittings of the nuclear fuel assemblies to laterally align the nuclear fuel assemblies on the lower core plate, wherein the locating pins of the lower end fittings of the nuclear fuel assemblies do not bear the weight of the nuclear fuel assemblies. 8. The nuclear reactor of claim 7 , wherein: the plate of the lower end fitting is rectangular; and the locating pins are disposed at the four corners of the rectangular plate. 9. The nuclear reactor of claim 8 , wherein each locating pin includes a mounting shaft inserted into a mounting hole formed in the bottom surface of the plate. 10. The nuclear reactor of claim 7 , wherein each locating pin is solid.
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